Re: [Cooker] Major Problem

2000-02-11 Thread Tom

On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, you wrote:
 Sorry should've included my setup... I have the following
 
 PIII 450 oc 558 on ABiT BX6r2
 128 SDRam
 SBLive
 Voodoo 3 3000
 3Com905b nic
 Tekram 390uw
 No IDE loaded (all scsi drives)
 networked thru @Home cable
 
 I tried adding append to the LILO and still no luck, I didn't think the 16
 meg and the voodoo card was shared, but not sure about that.  Thanks.

   Scuzzy's, Maxtor's, Fujitsu, Seagate and Conner's are known to
have problems with off spec pci bus speeds, and maybe your ram is
havin problems at 124mhz? Can you give it a little more IO volts,
eg, 3.5volts ? Could be your V3 has problems on a 83mhz AGP bus ? 
Have you tried running at default speed and see if you still have
the problem?
-- 
..   Tom Brinkman  [EMAIL PROTECTED]   .

   - Original Message -
 From: "pixo" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 11:37 PM
 Subject: Re: [Cooker] Major Problem
 
 
  Ray Fisher wrote:
 
   ...I have made several attempts at
   making linux recognize the 128 megs of ram I have.
   ...
   linux still only recognizes 64 megs of ram.
 
  Does your machine have the video memory shared with the RAM ?
 
  If yes, at install time, you may want to specify 120 instead of 128,
  supposing you have an 8MB card and use 16 or perhaps 24 bit.
  Becarefull if you go higher in resolution, (32 bit), you may need to
  show less, if it accept at all.
 
  You can also configure "LILO" as in the following example:
  append="mem=120M"
 
  pixo



Re: [Cooker] Major Problem

2000-02-11 Thread Axalon Bloodstone

On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Ray Fisher wrote:

 Sorry should've included my setup... I have the following
 
 PIII 450 oc 558 on ABiT BX6r2
 128 SDRam
 SBLive
 Voodoo 3 3000
 3Com905b nic
 Tekram 390uw
 No IDE loaded (all scsi drives)
 networked thru @Home cable
 
 I tried adding append to the LILO and still no luck, I didn't think the 16
 meg and the voodoo card was shared, but not sure about that.  Thanks.

If you tryed it and it said anything other than 128Megs you did it
wrong. It doesn't get a choice if you tell it it believes it. It does
however still run a test on the memory, which points out things like
shared memory which was point to be eugene. The usual cause for this is
mismatched ram (those 12lb books they have to check ram, they really do
need), purchase and install two identical 64meg chips and your problem
will go away unless you still have the "memory hole" enabled (but i'm sure
you've had an earfull of that)

And to repeat, it doesn't have a choice if told correctly. Take deep
breath and start over useing extra care to be sure the case is all
correct. when it's done either post the error (as best you can, might have
to write it down) from dmesg (or onscreen depending on the error), or go
grab a beer in celebration
 
 - Original Message -
 From: "pixo" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 11:37 PM
 Subject: Re: [Cooker] Major Problem
 
 
  Ray Fisher wrote:
 
   ...I have made several attempts at
   making linux recognize the 128 megs of ram I have.
   ...
   linux still only recognizes 64 megs of ram.
 
  Does your machine have the video memory shared with the RAM ?
 
  If yes, at install time, you may want to specify 120 instead of 128,
  supposing you have an 8MB card and use 16 or perhaps 24 bit.
  Becarefull if you go higher in resolution, (32 bit), you may need to
  show less, if it accept at all.
 
  You can also configure "LILO" as in the following example:
  append="mem=120M"
 
  pixo
 
 

-- 
MandrakeSoft  http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
--Axalon



Re: [Cooker] Major Problem

2000-02-10 Thread kallador

hehehe
NEVER MIND
i blew a my First sector on the hard drive
i didn't check till After i installed billions of other distros and got the
same thing
- Original Message -
From: "frank" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 9:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Major Problem


 how (and why) are you rebooting??...what specific sequence of actions are
you
 taking when it tells you to fsck??...


 On Wed, 09 Feb 2000, root wrote:
   Ok i am running
 
  Mandrake 7.0
  and there is a Major problem
  Every time i reboot it forces me to do a Scan disk
  the fsck by force
  and manualy
  and kills Sectors on my hard disk
  makeing some Infomation currpupted
  like i cannot run kde now cause it is
  Screwed
  and the sound i cannot get working cause i get a NAsty
  Scream threw it
  i have a SBlive
  and loading the drivers sux0r

 --
 frank



Re: [Cooker] Major Problem

2000-02-10 Thread kallador


- Original Message -
From: "geoffrey lee" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 11:43 PM
Subject: RE: [Cooker] Major Problem
Bleh


 hi,
  -Original Message-
  From: frank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 1:28 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: [Cooker] Major Problem
 
 
  how (and why) are you rebooting??...what specific sequence of
  actions are you

 i'm guessing there are people dual-booting..
and More like i Triple Boot



  taking when it tells you to fsck??...
 
 
  On Wed, 09 Feb 2000, root wrote:
Ok i am running
  
   Mandrake 7.0
   and there is a Major problem
   Every time i reboot it forces me to do a Scan disk
   the fsck by force
   and manualy


 why's that ? usu. fsck only runs if you don't shut down properly. how do
you
 shut down your system? try /sbin/halt as root.
and i use Reboot
simple easy command don't you say?
i never shut my pc off unless it has it


   and kills Sectors on my hard disk
   makeing some Infomation currpupted
   like i cannot run kde now cause it is

 why is it screwed ? if you give the error msg then we may be able to help.
 btw, are yiou sure it's KDE, or is it X?
 try typing X at the command prompt, press enter, and see wht happens.

   Screwed
   and the sound i cannot get working cause i get a NAsty
   Scream threw it
   i have a SBlive

 i don't know..the first thing i'd try is sndconfig...

and ya thats the same command i use
when i can i have to Replace that hard drive
and i think i know what can be the problem
cause of the hard drive that it was
and way it was acting before it cannot be recovered
not when the first head and sector blown
tomany errors on the hard drive needs to be replaced
hehe
1997 3 gig hd seagate
touchy it be and now it bites the dust



   and loading the drivers sux0r
 
  --
  frank
 


 geoffrey lee (snail talk)
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]




RE: [Cooker] Major Problem

2000-02-10 Thread Ray Fisher



To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Cooker] Memory Problem

I am new to Linux and the Mandrake distro, I have made several attempts at
making linux recognize the 128 megs of ram I have.
I have also tried installing Redhat 6.1 with the same results.  I have tried
the several solutions I have seen posted in various "how to's" but linux
still only recognizes 64 megs of ram.  Does anyone have any
recommendations??  Thanks in advance.





Re: [Cooker] Major Problem

2000-02-10 Thread Ray Fisher

Sorry should've included my setup... I have the following

PIII 450 oc 558 on ABiT BX6r2
128 SDRam
SBLive
Voodoo 3 3000
3Com905b nic
Tekram 390uw
No IDE loaded (all scsi drives)
networked thru @Home cable

I tried adding append to the LILO and still no luck, I didn't think the 16
meg and the voodoo card was shared, but not sure about that.  Thanks.

- Original Message -
From: "pixo" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 11:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Major Problem


 Ray Fisher wrote:

  ...I have made several attempts at
  making linux recognize the 128 megs of ram I have.
  ...
  linux still only recognizes 64 megs of ram.

 Does your machine have the video memory shared with the RAM ?

 If yes, at install time, you may want to specify 120 instead of 128,
 supposing you have an 8MB card and use 16 or perhaps 24 bit.
 Becarefull if you go higher in resolution, (32 bit), you may need to
 show less, if it accept at all.

 You can also configure "LILO" as in the following example:
 append="mem=120M"

 pixo





Fw: [Cooker] Major Problem

2000-02-10 Thread Ray Fisher


- Original Message - 
From: "Ray Fisher" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 1:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Major Problem


Sorry should've included my setup... I have the following
 
 PIII 450 oc 558 on ABiT BX6r2
128 SDRam
SBLive
Voodoo 3 3000
3Com905b nic
Tekram 390uw
No IDE loaded (all scsi drives)
networked thru @Home cable
 
 I tried adding append to the LILO and still no luck, I didn't think the 16
meg and the voodoo card was shared, but not sure about that.  Thanks.
 
 - Original Message -
 From: "pixo" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 11:37 PM
 Subject: Re: [Cooker] Major Problem
 
 
  Ray Fisher wrote:
 
   ...I have made several attempts at
   making linux recognize the 128 megs of ram I have.
   ...
   linux still only recognizes 64 megs of ram.
 
  Does your machine have the video memory shared with the RAM ?
 
  If yes, at install time, you may want to specify 120 instead of 128,
  supposing you have an 8MB card and use 16 or perhaps 24 bit.
  Becarefull if you go higher in resolution, (32 bit), you may need to
  show less, if it accept at all.
 
  You can also configure "LILO" as in the following example:
  append="mem=120M"
 
  pixo
 
 




Re: [Cooker] Major Problem

2000-02-10 Thread pixo

Ray Fisher wrote:

 ...I have made several attempts at
 making linux recognize the 128 megs of ram I have.
 ...
 linux still only recognizes 64 megs of ram.

Does your machine have the video memory shared with the RAM ?

If yes, at install time, you may want to specify 120 instead of 128,
supposing you have an 8MB card and use 16 or perhaps 24 bit.
Becarefull if you go higher in resolution, (32 bit), you may need to
show less, if it accept at all.

You can also configure "LILO" as in the following example:
append="mem=120M"

pixo



Re: [Cooker] Major Problem

2000-02-10 Thread Tim Val Litwiller

I have to do this also,  try this while booting your computer,  at the lilo
prompt type inlinux mem=128M  and then see if all your memory is recognized,
if it is then you will want to use your favorite editor to edit lilo.conf and
add a line like this
append="mem=128M"  if you already had an append line you will have to add this
statement to that line  for example
append="mem=128M hdX=ide-scsi"  the 2 options are separated by a space


Ray Fisher wrote:

 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [Cooker] Memory Problem

 I am new to Linux and the Mandrake distro, I have made several attempts at
 making linux recognize the 128 megs of ram I have.
 I have also tried installing Redhat 6.1 with the same results.  I have tried
 the several solutions I have seen posted in various "how to's" but linux
 still only recognizes 64 megs of ram.  Does anyone have any
 recommendations??  Thanks in advance.




Re: [Cooker] Major Problem

2000-02-09 Thread root

 Ok i am running

Mandrake 7.0
and there is a Major problem
Every time i reboot it forces me to do a Scan disk
the fsck by force
and manualy
and kills Sectors on my hard disk
makeing some Infomation currpupted
like i cannot run kde now cause it is
Screwed
and the sound i cannot get working cause i get a NAsty
Scream threw it
i have a SBlive
and loading the drivers sux0r




Re: [Cooker] Major Problem

2000-02-09 Thread frank

how (and why) are you rebooting??...what specific sequence of actions are you 
taking when it tells you to fsck??...


On Wed, 09 Feb 2000, root wrote:
  Ok i am running

 Mandrake 7.0
 and there is a Major problem
 Every time i reboot it forces me to do a Scan disk
 the fsck by force
 and manualy
 and kills Sectors on my hard disk
 makeing some Infomation currpupted
 like i cannot run kde now cause it is
 Screwed
 and the sound i cannot get working cause i get a NAsty
 Scream threw it
 i have a SBlive
 and loading the drivers sux0r

-- 
frank



RE: [Cooker] Major Problem

2000-02-09 Thread geoffrey lee


hi,
 -Original Message-
 From: frank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 1:28 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [Cooker] Major Problem


 how (and why) are you rebooting??...what specific sequence of
 actions are you

i'm guessing there are people dual-booting..

 taking when it tells you to fsck??...


 On Wed, 09 Feb 2000, root wrote:
   Ok i am running
 
  Mandrake 7.0
  and there is a Major problem
  Every time i reboot it forces me to do a Scan disk
  the fsck by force
  and manualy


why's that ? usu. fsck only runs if you don't shut down properly. how do you
shut down your system? try /sbin/halt as root.

  and kills Sectors on my hard disk
  makeing some Infomation currpupted
  like i cannot run kde now cause it is

why is it screwed ? if you give the error msg then we may be able to help.
btw, are yiou sure it's KDE, or is it X?
try typing X at the command prompt, press enter, and see wht happens.

  Screwed
  and the sound i cannot get working cause i get a NAsty
  Scream threw it
  i have a SBlive

i don't know..the first thing i'd try is sndconfig...

  and loading the drivers sux0r

 --
 frank



geoffrey lee (snail talk)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]